Garden Peas

Remember not to plant your peas in cold wet soil or they will rot and never geminate. Normally, you are safe to plant pea seeds about 2-3 weeks before your last frost in well drained soil or raised rows/beds.

IF you have never had peas or other legumes growing in your soil, then inoculating them will be very important for good germination.

Most heirloom pea varieties benefit from a trellis. This can be string, old tomato cages, brush, bamboo....just use your imagination. We tell people to use a tall type of oat to trellis you peas on. These organic oats can be tilled under later to add biomass to your soil and give good soil structure.

Plant peas in the early spring and in the late fall. Remember, peas do not like hot weather.

How to Make a Forest Garden

A hot pepper that grows on a sturdy, busy 2' plant. Produces thick walled 2"-3" peppers in profusion. Early Jalapeno is known to set in cooler conditions compared to other jalapenos. Start indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost.